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” - 2 see _ - rnrera«a > ony, wp w NEW YORK HETALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1609.-TiUPLE SHEET. ———— a eariinlidtetashiiliie ceili iat CT eee aan, ks woe a . — THE STATE OF THE UNION we =) hte Rmperer hae take wie i ' resurrection of freedom? We hove vever yet #ithbeld Bow Avesenma tw to sore Political Inteitigence. STA oF ’ oat ah ae nd by eae ots tome | SYMPATHY FOR, ITALY. ur 33 pathy. nor will we now weitnholt? sur ait, for * Whew parrot leh their 10s bleed oohiag Ps Pisck Revemticay Sksruents.—The irrepressible con- eal _ © - 29m ternnne.. Mie. Mputeh bas cbentned + rose men ty for liberty; and can we forget Ue ih aanaeeeee SP Giet party eines the elo: tion bave endeavored to shake CONTINUED FROM THIRD AGH uUhe B mr eng there pouts, md we bope | srerenay ae Sapiry mee ad Neale, see or ine to ghary «ft Jobe Wentworth, Mayor of Chicago, because he con- | re oo we Oy tx: there © a me phate bey onc peice f Enthusiasti Bemonstration in Vieccived, That we hall ithe ressreecrs 0 fas Thy geek © blerws wo mere I clusion ' tinue. bo speak tro satee dadnglints nan (hut (he leaders tito tbe durknees of thelr Chihiremt grams end soko? - : _ aes: nthusiastic cue of those grand vente, we mark an era, and’ Bom a a aang A ef the repeblivan porty tanght him to utter during the " : " mand forever the 4 . Sect cod camance eo tae am “= eo78 AN UEWY GFPIORR SPRAKS, ' the Cooper Institute. ‘2. Resolved, That iu the berole assertion ad their rights, Rader tne! at tent trons abl Uber etme | ))4 ge. But Lor g Joba will not be eat adrift iu so 8um- try by Our persistency, im our wrong They the atee me w* and the ordely reconstruction @f their gaverument, the Reyes for | amte Lg 46d [ —~24 arya manner, He was a good enough republican whem Ue; but their labers and bein wacr'* ° . ‘a = popstar gyndees ne a seannncenrnaneamene Halion Home hers Leen Sis O06 Gren a ae ©. Ratha, yo ae eee ee ; ) # tretted Ol Abe ont and pressed him npen the Chicag? cory call On es im to . (tmag * ee et Cm gm ot Rited States, & gent ‘ a | ege, apd loyal to v. a oy ‘ (ce vention, and be cen ree no y rds - : re) P b PEOPLE. F Ived, That with a reverent faith in the Prov) Pr me tyreet) ore ant Batter te eene a reason why le should bo Werte, te do oar duty, and ~~ mod oes i, eee teense nd wealthy Ono bess LLOQUENT ALDRESS 10 THE PPALUAN PEC | cnt of th fale of th ee in at rely est, se soot, fe. | eit cut bn the frost merely for comtinetng 10 caprees the : am 4 1 te net Oy PT ew i pet ear pas aoe Wwidi, by Dis simplic sbaracter—his : 4 true x < . Mt nto st ware th» Stuer addressed to the | el, Oy ee steve the, ccttelnan ef a onng-erenciie ©, dens | God's own erent breath Is Mowing pas emthmente of the purty, In Saturday's Denocrat ba ab Beeempromi- o Nerth aid the Souk we Spee berm feprweats Bi sveeches of Hon, John A. Dix, How. Lather B. Nous succerses and bis great wisdom, stands near Op treeter: « mig’ ty Bag mefur! o | ye oak wrepaer pos Be erhject of seceenies. | te te said—-and | BH i J | Gur Washington, oy a Divine instrament ia the caume of) ike co): wma gh wing. } | Theme gn, eno so ag a peace secenion, Wo getline gen, oe See a roe yea te ney bo the meeting Marsh, Prof, B.C, Hit heoek, | free government. (Loud appiaure.) fe cop all (pranks from the word | | p8 ope of those who hetieve all this talk about se- robned: FOWR honor. Shall we sree - ond old TRave hoon ) . e | 4. Resolved, That we, the citizeais of the United Staves, Alle Tobe from the wert i | eSelon jaan old trick of the slavery ex to ‘belong & ond when we ane mutinied ont vay wm turer of ihe serene of Vierida from | ho saw the daily toil and tenly honor of Garibaldi Vee damiatt liapaben g rem's ® me | perpetrate greater wrengs pon human liberty. We ray, ¥e WHE Romp Ik wie-ewith * * Lome we favor of immediate and uacomdi- &o. &e. &e. ~ opee an exile op our soil—will pot limit ourselves to mere ‘Vet net aw ineh of that (air lend | were fo the storm for the admission of California and for * sis. And & Pergein with when? Wie ter the cogapiantion of the Convention sg E words; aud that therefore we ourselves (0 give Dold feel chee borrow ef thy Twn “the repeal of the Miscourl compromise. and we goa , ~ yr pope Le ol urge eek action by the Onnven: Wei et eels und gallent poate > ceed oe | Yet staat oho tale her whats mibirg new more alarming than there then was. The h allen | oe Sad place the Ptate of Florida ters d’ Unsom even Yu pursuance of a call, signed by over one ihousand come A free end generous nation. | / spplaase.) iy aivad , bo. Neath was then disgreced to save the Union, Rule ently ~ coedeee y (South Carctins, hut certainly a quiet fol- 5. Resolved our fellow citizen, Jobn Anderson, When Br Ge lowe Bak sees efor’ Me pon isthe motto of the South, But granting that cb poll of ‘pesen apt enien Pay Sy 4 wg ber bow, prominent ettizens of this city, a mnass mecting was bold p." “Sat be the treasurer of our Garibaldi fund, an! tade on Smperaupen craveutions rye. calling wy God | Soin ‘ie dm earnest, the republican party has its choald be the envy end detiebt of he tations im the Cooper Institute last evening, “to give expressioM — nyke such arrangements for its collection and tramamie tw blers the leg of nay, ao thre ebewts fur | pleiuly marked out. Teaceable seevssion is into the get of LINCOLN STRAMBOSTMEN WAITED ON AT to te sympathy felt by the American nition on bebaif of rion to Garibalc ws may be deemed proper, Et te Hinson, othe | we fartot the Noth. Tt ts agarchg. St will be, the ar No ver . NEW ORLEANS th Mf liberty, for which the Stalian people, under | & Reralved, That the chairman and secretary of the | wh > yin gh | © mainener ment of a series of wrongs the exten’ of which the aywhere @& our body on 2 cause 0 ¥, for wi J Committee of Arrangements be requested to transmit to or bcos temianry Fs bo teem can predict. recession must be put down, the whole head oh Co) Noo Reenter of the steamboat Oly of — ihe lead of the heroic Garibaldi, have ¢o nobly and suc the italia peor, ba General Garibaldi, the pro- a oy ot Naty. Lt Ld ry) ext be cette ia its ‘asapey by the sword and . . om pork en Mewphia and New . What 30a : ceding s af thie meeting. } CREAN, GRRL pan - way Silly Ape ead And ho who should approach em attempt te Mesphir s recoler et between and coustully sterggled.”” What mado the demonstration the eaings of thie ae on tap: anchiiionn, ant | thet CORSO ERODED Eee aiaS e BF nme | | Rasenet. We have an army ad navy. dit bot ra,fiot with & spirit af moderation, f cet ane, wane reownth | a st the latter piace by 8 more siguitcant was the fact that the meeting was cal, Ju wean LN tip duaction one 0 night at the call Of 25.000.000 of aliade, BOW | And we want Bo wth any party cnt, with | } mt . |. The . > bee | eur own. chat SOROS Whe gave bite six hears to pat his freight ed in answer to the personal appeal of Garibaldi. The ceneon-ar hd, Lordee &. Wott, | Zee ly epson § he 4 : a } SES ee areas Oe eaten nal regerd, tat with a die rt whet a nat he eemnes steers © | on ond bane Se ie, See ees | Ores ee ee tclock, and S008 afteF a6 Peesimuse iutroduced as the first speaker the Hon, | hercie leater. dant man Whe ot merely reureweute, het | "C2 Meee > = eT ie mas mes mossned | ‘Bervectous ball was nearly fled. Large sooessions Were sin Mayan, who addressed tho aesemblage sub- — made t the gathering in the course of the evening, and son (N. 1.) Repixer hokls that New Jersey ought to ee- } cole and unite with the Southern confederation, in casa, | W ous Batic ve that such is the ow par of the poople poy rego rors am stantially as followe:— “qe tone ny dere time ie tad gies (eels poner Po | petcw Orrsanse-—WWe bows gt sie gis Bah Glee ofa divsnlotion of the Union, The editor seys:— wationss aud ly bel wy ol of oa ‘i *be certainly would lose by the operation, ~ t 4 ayy ) Vigilance ‘The greatest enthusiasm was exhibited for the notie ‘© tocontribute of our i op Kaliou now chailenging oar u aE rg Hd ' ast bennens someting object for whieh the meeting was convened, Not lesa | ahd means to help hin and those for wbiom he taila in the | and our assictaree. —« Applanse,) woe <a] Sean tee ae sen it them in the eanse of patriotism. | religion, of whatever mete OF they fect sny MISCELLANEOUS ITEMA, thaw three thourand persoas were present, and It secms peculiarly appropriate that the land of Washing- ) lar ond «totecmen, ely lew a A oe a Oe ee =, if ewer, have we seen such demonstrations of aympathy | tenon ae She hand of love aad ald.po the ome? , Toos pre, enem — ashes nt “4 ' of Gary i , ere yet our mountains had fifted their (te Yom 5 Wotheras, Greenport, =. 1 eS were Inanitested in response to the eloquent appeals — ie Bs huh eanen th pc iam Of any Oyen Be | Rerect Cweer, fA a mag . a Be jo tehate of the Italian people made by the speakers of | rope—while yet this hemisphere slept unkown between | ficed the repsbile ly bepeitted Lr odgn Shops and factories would on every site: Isbor would find full and profit em- ytment: trace would flourish, would be ty, ood cnlvereal prosperity would the State, A Coe is New Jexeny.—The anti-republioans in Tah- way have formed a National Union Club, and the Glou~ our ' he port ol Wh pet fall Qreteteting wan ae. | i y fou the evening. Over the stege were suepended the stars | the cceans of the West—one of Italia’s soms, (he grandest — hoe m boll the arhe : tow cities eek eae ee ae ee eripes ved tho uations! og of France, A wll oxo. | WeMoF hie rare. torched with the highest iuspiration, , thocr safle) Aportles of owe cooter County Waste Awake Club has disbaniled, wpeal. We be sr é | ported his frail -hip mto the vast unknown, and, in tl ing to a beautiful conception ‘ance pean ad ented burt of Garibaldi was placed on a pedestal, and 4 vory «ublimity of hope, defying peril ond fear and muti- | the twelith century, sland os types and representatives | Personal In a ‘ well exerted portrait of the hero war hung tn frost ot | uy sti kept andon,audon, tl faith was rewarded by of our whle Chil ators tran the boetwniig BBLN | yy Bin Ollerar of isla, ie i" . Savy | {inition and the world was dou! yy bis will. so now—Peter as the representative of organ! - | ’ ‘or their (row on the platform. The United States band from the Navy | happers, even thorgh Vespneitis should divide the honors thorivy and law: Tan! as the reprerentative of individual. stopping at the New York Hotel. ren. Lat thee whee Hon, J. VL. Penyn, of Albany; Tr. E. B. de Gerstort? of Salem : Ives, of 'Provite stoyping at the Brevoo: GB. House. t Gondlon, of i you, know your determs k winter quarters. The present week thax live, “Applause. And ther and a rij cadium to come, when and wi Tat not the pobtic em . " oie, which contributed greatly to the interest of the | tinent on whieb we ve. (Appl ) | Bure, another a riper & A } are thete tanare. fe nos soged Ppear cies “The hes | proevedings. Shortly after half-past seven o‘clock Joba ling. years thereafter, a people ha | chahing ideas of orzanigation and individuallom, of law , Chate, of Boston, ¢ the vante de 2h | ore he cantomnary titwe fF Yard was in attencance, and discoursed several patriotic | with him, that we are indebted to Ttaly for the very eva- jam. of movement and of {reevom. ‘Thore remains, to be | | aren in this new land, broken their yoke and and liberty, shall be harmonizet—a stadiam, whose | Oi. be of the Untied States Army ; J. { hat they fo right feng before the Hee8e® — Aycorson, Keg, Chairman of the Committee of Arrange: | Cine : : ° tho power of Usat . 50. faony2 2 | I son, Bea, conquered (heir freedom, another of ‘the sons type wus prepared for it long ago, in the power Alwbuma: TH. Seavey, of Boston; t. Thompeon, of Eug- a dy be at mente, called the meoting to order and wominated for | oi luly came to write the story of the American struggle Hrciive deel pl, hore head iewas, before all oubers, Chat | lend; J. Sf. Daniel, wud L. H. Mrogan, of Texas, ace atop- JOET. PARKE Ti the mbfortune of each , Preskient Mon, Jobo A. Pix, who, on aesoming the place | ind <a vcan independence ; so that this historic — used to be welecmed to the Master's bosom. qa) ping at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. JOSEPH & the immorent of presi ling eificer reseed the meeting as follows :— end a joy to his own land, when, in oe in the second stadium of Movement aud of conitiet. — Weps. of Minnesota; W. Williams, of Buifulo: s. Tapham, the time should come to assert its Jeter's grest errand in history was accomplwhed during ge p, % stoppiug ‘tnd now that time Aas come on them — the ancien! and the mniddleages, when the earch Catholic | fC jretamand &. Van Sautwood, of Albuay, are stopping SPEREH OV THE PRESIDENT. Yuew Cua You have aveembled to express your eynqethy w the cause of Italian freedom, and your ad. | HEN ‘ kGk PUTNAM JAMES SAVAGE, Boston GEORGE PEABODY , Sal HOMER BARTLETT, Lowel . GEORGE TICKNOR, Boston. TRS eR OF SREY EC JARED SPARKS, Cambridge Vora, formerly of the United ‘ALBERT FEARING, Boston. te Metite « atk thewe whe prate of Md ve om woiwel Dow et panded Rabie. » hour—how much quickened by that history we wus on the sileof the masses against cheir brutal op- priration of the genivs, the self-devotion and the unpa- ci tell--ond we are here to-night to aid it with our | pressors. Paul's great errand im history began when | poe, ae ‘T, MeDounell, of, avert Mase; Joh Mitel oorese'ns tho geen who haw been the chief in- | gifts,and name it in our prayers, (Applause.). In ali Peter's ended, with the beginning of modern society, — Bigek: On Bar SAR: Fo Loy eres an: Str Ae dO Fe stor be & EreLk Poop vided into a mul. | iippertart national crises, there is always aright man | when the masses brgan to heave and the thrones began — ,< pg he a: " neces “6 moe .. lates Army ttuds of fecbie Stats, and degraded ‘abaged by con- | tor the right place. Affaire are not ripened for a revolt to reek, Not teat Fan! himself was a political agitator, = Mh "aed port My ae ie me oe tendered | fps oy LAS ow. frum each other, to a. nationality | tien and then permitted to take care of themselves. Con- Writing to the Remons, the ancestors of the very men Poughkeepsie, are stoyyping at Mnion Placo Hotol. the matnring process, a master who now seek deliverauee from their chains, he said:— Gen, Kimberley, of New Haven; Professor Fenand), of er blaze in the face of oppression, and — But that riper stacivm has not yet dawned. Weare a 4 w. Gordon, of Toronto; C. H. Stott, of dudson; H. S. | ENRY PP Greentield mee of Sate, The Goveruar bas y wide out to thom the assnrance of taking rank | currently wit j Nati om Woou, F tehbury oun oe mont p nn Bed me of the —_ (Ap. | spirit is pon ae fo guide the current of events. 1 | “Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers, for | Perlis; Rey. Francis V3. Hall, of Hartford; Robert Rich CHARLES THEO, RESELL, Cambrite THY TAPMEPTO FL Ae IN CORNBOTIONT, eee Ae Leake in any ge more extragrdi. | Nelieve, with Webster, that the Almighty bas not the powers that be are ordained of Gad;” but he ‘also | ardson, of Quebec; Issae M. Wright and femity amt Miss GEORGE T. RICE, Worcoet We coated Hct an enthowacte siete pudite man 2 Shan that or GQarihabil. (Renewed applause.) At | made a world, which he toes not take the trouble to gov- | said that these powers were ordained to’ be @ Lerror, wot | Jones, of New York, are stopping at the Clarendon Hotel. EDWARD DICKINSON, Amborst in Weer 1h ‘almotio fing bd Fabel * prem ner we ba! ¢ kinglom of the Two Sici- | ern. ws Lis own appointed time, and sees to i to good works, vil, And in this sentence be pro- Co}, Barnham, of Obio; Major Ben Allen, of Georgia; ae LEVI LINCOLN, Woreoster i pote forty ho bis OWN Protas pot cnly dead, bee bared, ander the most abe that the right material is provided, and often seasons it ndunsed the ulti loom of every tyrant andor | Dr. Paul Goddard, of Phi ja; J: Geuis, of New WILLIAM BAYLIS, Britcowator ’ » ° Aenpat opeing at a simple honnd, Like the dead and ashes, nurses itin tempest, and tosses it in the sun. — (Appla ‘The aptiqharians tell us Orlewne: H. FE. Brown, of Baltimoro: W ly, of i CIV OUREY 08 CURRED CESS, 36 bones of the prophet, to hfe and that it may be tough to endare'the strain, The that on. the Willan UL. Owens | SIDNEY BARTLET?, Bost JOHN HH. CLIFFORD, EMORY WASHBURN, ¢ JAMES JACKSON, Boston THEOPHILE S PARSONS, Cambrid JAMES WALKER, Cam) rid EDWARD A. NEWTON, 1 CUARLES B. GOODRICH, B J. G. ABBOTT, Lowell. WINSLOW WARREN, Piymonth. wined in Crome Tete by the hedy tur ividuale aconned of tampering Mr tath. whorbend. One of themes bve sea pees t Dr bo oat freedem of the ar eonpanscesb ip » Be sford. “ny seal of the Bishops of Texss; WH. J. Mill, of Arkansas; and 5 s of his genius Italy is to of Tay isnot anexeeption. Snddenly,as Peme the Sgure of Pan) held the place - t bth Carolina, are stopping at the Metropositan " ° oe inistress and the tamer m the a 8, dese nds upon hor a man of the largest dnt hover pen the right, the Qgureof Peter stating "pom the «the home of constity. | noblest endowments, and purest virtue of matchless mi- We accept this happy omen. In the name Pak : " Cheistiacity,and ia | litary skill; of experience in every Kind of oonbat, on. cbicfert of the Apostirs to tho Gentiles, we shout emcaur- | ‘nce evmiias titeee Seon Be 8 Pee Beri \vilization of thea, | sex or land: of courage that never heard of fear, ’and agement to the surging millions of italy. Ve heroes, Mg.iceimpie Hon F, W. 75 Lin, J. 5. Melina, 0 * yeuengo, very remarkable | generesity that krows no thought of self. One deep in your burr is come: strike and be free! (Cheers.) WM | 5, Rea gh Oe ig at eee ag ky aS LNT. week ch apeweet Demo, written by a tnan high fn rank ay | whose soul was planted hatred of every form of despotists, | \weed to be caidg that national decay and dissolution are at | Jr Caprell. met ped cine Cousot aon ; vd yeoterday twenty Ove 4 ac iwetur om ahd a diplowatet. He was a Pras. | aud before whom burned ever the fire go gukling to inevitable as te decay and dissolution of man himself; | iediee: 5 ay mel i" . nays oben of File power for he State. The ey gua lus boecarehes into the history of the great re. | bis country’s redemption, With quick intuition it is that as the indiviaval is born, comes to muturity, de- | ton, 5 in Weebiusion cu Turner, the Sugar Flernde whieh was dome, OW DER JAMES M Bast chased divert tae of Went Mont | grub wore cietuwguielics by that extraordinary power of | seen that he ts the che 1, and to the returning extn and dia, 90 ato rizo and dourish only to, be | UN 1D, Lowe sult wm ate thet keonmess Of discernment in syarating | exile the honors, the dangers auc responsibi of siruck by paralysis apd stgger Lowe graves. soe pita’ kee pm yucsest os messin, Game Ree RRs ie the annals of thatags | chiettainchip. are. by common consent awarded, This doleful theory io now fopndiated by the better ‘The Opera at Philadciphia. HENRY W. BIAiOP, Lenox The Newby she ck Uke Det anys that gr ababition. whieh ane so pocuiiely elamweterietic of che Geruan | (Cheers.) How wonderfully be had been prepared for philceephy of our day. Of course we bave aud can have [From the Philadeiphia Prese, Dec. 17.) WILLIAM 6, BATES, Weatheld. Mr th. had been conght tampering tal’, Thi there wa feart] danger in this tatellectual this great duty, Why trange destiny placed him in uo historical demonstration of the possibility of national | The season of Italian Opera, under the managerial aus- ay seria 2ullt Woe me apparent, both from the | Ae eb r—the dager of te unfoundet truths | youth for some act of patriotism under sentence of | jomortality. “The old empires wo kuow are all | pices of the associoted artiste at the Academy of eae rou tied bits Own commttaet mined thi ge wet srygeuted by all it exacts, | death, and drove him from bis native land afarY Amore |g but we know, too, on the othor hand | terminated on Saturday evenmg, when More in ALABAMA. the trial, that dee 9 od bo Weove # ant of into unbelief om probabil. | atventurens lot bas rarcly fallon to man. His career, tat Christianity bas ‘already greatly Jengthened | was given for the second and last time, to au ‘ RG SSURRECTION. just ap wm as Ube ase Qoauld powibly pr | ben. Dib epee red pel itself in | One scene of danger and combat, not for himself but for the term — of — national existence, = We know | more reroarkable for its brilliauey and: fash ou (han its | om the Montgon tlt, under penal “ eh tar end faudleers | comnection With ene « oa | portions of | ethers. For him never any portion of the prize—the that England. sinee the days of the ectarchy, has | numerical strergth. j ard from a reliabl f he ves J inVic eny cans Dhuvetay morning. Mie | te tet of pepe bhean Rome—chiiterating them as | benefit of the softvring his sole compensation—too great already lasted more thin a thousand years, and, us | Op the termination this brief, but in an artistic sense, wadny evening, that an in a wire & he went. Ble i dcscrthed se ahort, thick | autherticdnnale—etripping some of the beignets models | to do avgbt bot give, carrying his life mhis hand, that | Brownson bag lately raid, bas not now # single wrinkle | most attractive serzon, we may well afford to congratu- eeverod amongst the ne eel po sur oot og beck Wig aed the pumegeor of @ | of public pairietiem apd private virtue of their reality— | it might be ready for the service of any fellow upcn her brow. And the lessons of history, we are con- | late the manayem ont of the asecciated artists on the perfect and Pine Level, i Met te «ly inn Coateumee lens w the ke the models which | creature whe wight need it. One subject is t, justify the assertion that wher nations perish | good taith they have waintained in all thetr relations with | weak tiem) Gon-atecat How uth with o ever presest with him. He camot escape it they perish’ by ther own bands. 1¢ is only when they | the pubile. Im addition to an exccllent rerertoire, the i ANOTHER COUTHEES FUOURG. CPUICER ASST UD | cone cad caleg rmince the dep if be wouki, He would not escape it if he emtd. ft | tke the ndviee of cba w fo, and curse God, that they | musical getts May congratulate iteelf on ‘che produc- | that all the feeoras of Laman excelieuee in it fills his brain, it cheers the present and | die, (Larghter and applause.) Tt uzed also to be sgit | ten of Operas durirg the ively nerves his arm, season © wyxtrati Ae hope of helping his beloved ftuly. | (hat nations, unlike inuividuals, have no resurregtion; | new to them, viz: Merdedaute’s “II Cluramento’? yinan sinks by his site, his grief takes | that onee dead and baried, no, trumpet shall ever wake | and Rorsin's mester work, * Mose im bigitto ple woe, first, that he should have lost Lis friend, | 1Leir aghes to pew life and a new earcer. This idea also | both of which were gotten up im admiral style, Col. FF. Ite Northern distr t * Mar ieee to Pew J punter ester for the | aught be fabulors. ‘The of the neous , \ vigor of 3 . and next, that there would be one werrior the less, when — ir now repudiated. We know better; we have seen it | and ata great expense im costumes, seonery, propert election t | Aid yet, fellow citizens, Ubere bs in © voice of the trae Seg gy andl beyond the | otherwiee. Lees then forty years age, within [J &e. bpd voy oy artists, Peed to tearm thal PowMins " ere “bt : Alps. (Applanse. ether on the keol-beaten waters | memory of scine who bear roused by cok holders and patrous of y heve nip ALABAMA COMMISGDONER Vo GaUTE cametana, | Varkael te Remee\ ee emir Tha SaUherreicens or the broader oocane whetherca |-tbar cash of “avenge steel, tause Gah OF her | nines the exerticapandcenerpelse of tiie MivegraneneL ‘The Haity Advertiver of Mowigomery, Alabama, save in | We regard to the poop no Oe Hhina—We wow take the liberty of stating tha: Gow Moore hase Uragnay; or | sepulchre, and after seven yeas of stern coa- | a liberal and becoming marter. Tn the first place the bor he drives | fit) tek her piace again amorgst the nations, | exreuttve eemmittes prosented the management with. flying home, | And vow behohl another resurrection in our day, still | $100, er, fn other words, returned them on each of the foods of the La Piata, the Parana or th fou the pempas solitudes of Brazil; wi bix berce to the marts of Montevideo, have found out a deep ta « petty ee fellow citimews, tbe wields his sword within the walis of Keme, or harls bis | more startling and still more fall of promise for the fu- | the Inst two weeks of the whilst ow Friday even- neldhinarheed, and” soctnn, “We talue eoneeiiones aan toes ly, aftoe Goatarien ts Zouaves upon the yielding armies of Austria; | tiie, ‘The stene ts rolled away from the door of another | ing M. Colscn, by whom the y was Inaved. og be- neg it been Col. Fimere ben @2 nod without, he is, the Chought yet drives him on, that he ig | gcpulebre, and another nationality, long burtod, revives | ba! the asscelated artiste, was the recipient of the ’ great Stal himself to fight for the liberation of Italy, and greets the light of the moruing, Italy, the beautiful, we letter, cnolosing a contribetion Fahd position there ia the ti Curelinian with w desxpotlams ot is alwey al J, | Lollew 4 tovatch the first tokens of the | is heiself egair—a mest, eas Her fair lott bosom, | be stockholders and patrons, as a slight mark of * oe stripping | dawning cay. (Applaaee.) How often, as he sat at the | trampled and Ling beneath the iron shod heel of the | esteem for the energy and perseverance th: artists havo: ber phywieal power | getes of our own eubry to the sea, covered with the em- | Austrian, thre for deliverance. That doliveranee is | diepiaved, and the admirable manner in which tho season ym herdivieion | blame of bir Cages om would he lay his ear close | decreed. Garibwldi, with his million o¢ bayonets, will | his been conducted — robittered by joalowy, | to the beating old ocean's vital heart, as | arswer lor it before the waves of the Adriatic are dancing | CORREAVONDENCE, javty and wagingdevasta. | she heaved in ber full-blown ships, and counsel | jn the svulight of another summer, (Cheers.) And it is Comon—Representing Madame Colo, Messrs. mquerors, gorged | them stillet 1b He had the same fa'th that the hoar | to he ‘pon that fssue that we are here to-night. Pensive | i, Susini, Ferri, ond Mugio, associated artists of deepoll cher Vietime. | Weld come ox Columbus had that a world would rise | wemay be, thorgh not , in regard to our own | lian Opera:— In wouree of | Outot the ro mam—and the hour did come, The | naticnal fortunes, in the mi aa we are, of embar- | Sm--On behalf of the stockholders, as also of the ] a —— ee i noch in the pict and b ld Porn, — FINCT AGAINET LYNCHING IN GRORGTA. iynbinee im Savanned have inet ot acted the atten'on of the Mayet and Comemep Coanei of that place, who detiowoce euch proceedings ap lawleen and subversive of gout order and secority. A reward of freque n Westnes oue hi d dollars is offered for the chonmen and " i a in tt CMY ie * “ eyes of Garibaldi behad it. Instently he enters on the | rasements and lla which sadden ue. And yet we do | patrons of the Acadc my of Music, 1 have the pleasure of Parthenon narenge lly yon ah which bis previous ite hed 90 wall prepared | hot cespall even oF curwenris: Baill Ine do we despair Doche you five hiivdred and thirty dollars as a con- gage tint the cident, winers ond tens ctieempad Gomes | ane: OF him. ‘The people flock to his standard. ‘The Bourbon ty- | of himanity, Our nature, by the hand that made | tribution from them towards the large expenditure - T. J. Orme, condemn the course of the vigilance cummnitters. os rant packs op his crown jewels and flie-—the royal pur- | it.was preconiigured, vot to thraldom butto liberty. incurred in the requfivite tion for this ‘Bea- William Allon, Sr., ROOCKVILAR MPLS. } before the red flannel sbirt. (Cries of “Good” ses every Where must have their just as | ‘They regret it time not proved # remy one, Hiram Thweatte All the mailte ta Seon tae come = J «-)” Frotn island to mainland the conqueror | sorn as they have the ittolligenes to diseorn and the hos, under more favorable elrcamstan, the marks: { wean ee adation, p ard rusty bolted dungeons, holding the | cousge to stnke for them, There ie a stately Provi- and fidelity of the entire troupe would, no doubt, havo n juarters tne aad Yet us bear ia of Tuy, open before him, and forth come | dene, whose march ean neiiher be etayed bor hastened; | commanded. Respectfully, . v 1 ‘ yer bg vomnennay be experienes to teach or ated sufferers to bght, and life end liberty; the | ord when the appointed hour has come the issue is inevi- | JOHN B. BUDD, Treasurer, eit be, unset le state of hy “ay. check shipbe Ming f formidable armies and fects | euthuriaem of the people up Like the long pent | tatie. That hour, long waited for, has come at last for | AcsnEMy or Muse, Dee. 15, 1860, } oot: “WES Seno. caus’, Getee cone el eas te } pople bot Wacgregation aut | forces of ther own Vesuving; and so he pashed oa his | cuisged Haly—te hour avd the man. (Lond cheers.) | To which Mr, Coleon, oa Debialf of the artists, replied. stow Ww Ranger (Me) Codon eave ship carpenters in til he carries his ensigns up from the toe of | seme years Richard Cobden, atter inter. | as follows:— 4 Maine, who last wlater Feceived @2 4 @ day, are now | working for lesa than 82 . Fx Jeeg Grsant C. Dean then came forward and said m, where there is a considerable amount | Mr. Chal man end flew eltizens of New York, Tam here RRMPRESETRELE CONFEE ezine warns from a gentleman, in whose state tq laces fopticit confidence, that a Methodist At baat Be ebnsule, to the very borders of the Pontige | courre will Halian patriots, announced the . Paaveuema, Deo. 15, 1800. Ul he reeeves the Kingdouw of the Two Sicilies, | speccy deliverance of the people. We scarcely believed To J. B. Bepp, Pay., Thaascnam OF THE Avnatcan ACA- this catde drover, Uns candle maker, this | him then. Seon after that, the experiment was made Mee = Yeute hie oppearance in Oaceot rt Of Dew tonnage fh process of constraction, the Joerwal ‘ n , tacos te we =. — — ~ “ ola, Ark a short states that carpenters’ wagen song fram G1 Ge 40a Wt bt by the of your eohmittee te nominate some: t r ving seiaed the batou of absu. | ond failec—failed because it was better then and thus to i Ve aoe, and vitehed 40 ventilate aqqantity of his stock | states that carpenters) wages “. £1 To | cecgeinent Citixens nud representatives of Uberty every | lute empire, voluntarily resigns it to @ constitution»! | have failed. Rash, romantic, impracticable impa- ° aboliion rhetoric. His offer was déblined, the inhati S +e So . ee Finy oy the stocks there, of | rere as View Tr sents of Chis mecting, believing that— | Sovereign; excommunicated though he was, unites uine | tiert of the slow methods of history, have tan fcoling that they, tare quite well enough posted on | the wharves Ming ieee | = biehene belie, coneberen, | ee ecnticred fragnocats after theie tong ane socstrous™ | tears tant 'n voogmittctons vtasumreny Mio int. pf th. Ve Of sbolition » stil ers 4, an a " « thed (rom bleeding etre te fon, p seatter ragwente after ir rous— mm thet a copstituti vy pen ‘. ho aa nty five hous iin hie & Pe sow mapiytoke — GRAIN AND vom. " 1h ashe | ball | speak baad heh ay era an we _ ved erg ag 2s j Ps od pet? ng enployme amber « ichigan cave Lines ‘ ab gar nemine's the fo! apother Cicinnatar—like an r Wi ton—bears | for them. ston well learned, genius ‘ ) eee vein baer tron geatetene| SLE ee ‘ chin | ah ng — 1 Sa See commosroumaet wees” al wef nahere | con eabvibenat 4h hi Platen’ belted eons tetacer toon Ae “ 1, received a letter fre planter tn h | elee rm at is Se0- undet home. pplause. sari im hi > tm warning him of thie mam, ag he war a ¢: Tous per buahe J. G. Dennett, } he bew-—the lion in repow—almest the first repose ap! — threw her inspiring montie over him. The rest Feu know, " * A mittee of citizens Was Immodiatels ene Vint Hon one bu safety hiv 1. has known. Only a few such men are sts. proclaimed, as it has been, by ringing steel thunder- tun sa caotariunee hiGee ais seem e | Shots ceutaries_o hisiorg im Yala to R64 thousand | meaiment to ibe gaten cf, Mime." beer). now nd sentenced to tte athe farmers, 1 " of | eentorics * y | al s SUSSISSIPPT LEGT ae a tes | eas Shee pe a ee Bail ep eee ence ag ee oar eezech TSSISSIPPT LEGISL. y v ™m, my) re | & ven ie 7 ‘y our ani: Weneeabuen te eee We see f stated in the Alewnanele arte Chat the milia | fain towed. enpuaed nightingale eats | of abate, reliog towards them ‘ver the bat hy be ah senaion to ex for Uhe mass " Y © i pp Rng —~ = oe CE ogy Ap erent are . Lagistat eaten to CoaRaG of Ferengi ig EO Japot whch: Treen ‘The seven bills that gi the Mobs of | beyemets that tink; but. bayewota. that think have , pal ath init » we teat Sctess bean ele Rt The world are (ill in despotic grasp, and the pert iuoue P-bind them steinachs that may be hungry. (Laugh. | ' , bh houses un. i now a tarp or Viaginis homespun,” ry | Hapebarg, with bis mailed legions, cad his yellow-black — ter and opplause.) Be it ours to feed them, he it ours to ® p 1ion of delegaies ts to oo the goth that the Gosport, Va., iron works will be re flog, hangs ow the northern borders of the Adri But rouse them by eur benedictions to new miracles of valor; Con, which will guarantce them against loss. prvi “pasa Ue Couvention the bout the first of next month, aid put in Cull ope | the Ear bet cvatinee. Tho tupertal ety, rite wich tbe | bel cure te sven epee tem Oe by Ay el | Pan fall ving resointions have become laws» Meanwhile the saspension of rations and th recollections of five and twent oturtes, ts, in the pro- | the Ged of batties, praytug at ail oar aj wi iele’—“Elat the Governor be requested to appotkt ax | disciure oF worktaen go on at the No ry oven” Soke Cores pietic angunge of Count cavoar, sdratived” to Tome | defi ad aut rpeed the righ (Lot ehiwers.) — t P i. “qgionets fa in ite Jaigment may h ect Case pot chiocnagl = oy splendid capita! of the Itallan Kingdom.” (Applauee.) | | Rev. Mr. Pusan, who has been becturing ta this olty | - w Muef the & Sait ae Noyes, Truman Fash, | Remo bas pot “lek the breed of noble blonds.” Be «ure, on Brozil, made an interesting addrese, replete with per- } Lag gpg labs io which poe Leet Mur) by, Eowore tewvefm, X e6 the exploits of the heropatriot are not | sonal reminiecences and interesting incidents. Oniisten \ ' ‘Quen duty it aki rs A. Beaver, | Horm er «4. Ganther, | Guished. May We not join in his labor, and catch some \ to the ode whieh was ung, he was reminded of the ‘ one b tative haw pean ot A n Morris, Th. Mieke, rae Nall, radlapee Of bis glory, Dy vending him eheer and sinew | Init tiene be aw Garivabti. "he was om the distant bright ‘ bg s £ th, is Shaty’s Chavention. desk’. dean Set, | frem Dis adopted repablie? (Applause) The nations in | hore of Italy, when he heard him sing a naliesal byway th ¥ Atéene of th DECLINE EN THE PRICE OF SLAVES, ort, their bour of sorrow are not unaccustomed to look to us, | the theme of Which was, y= the ntry be Free or a fedoraey, aggravated by the recent elec. Rober White, special conumissioner, soll on Thorsday | not only for refoge, but for help. So did the ris | Die for Brazil.” Tt was in that Garibaldi found » : . Mt Upon principles of hostility to the | lavt. a negro yoat . oe a ie inet oh yar, | Saosin the Baten Sen, "to ane boo’ b ad Lem 24 — ee dees Ee, oe eke we : Bie t th, nud to express Uhe earnest hope of ail coo blacksmith for $800.3. M. Harris, parel ae omlan Sea, Se etroagy tin and | speak for Gari } s hiss Staten will Cooperate WHET her. | fWO Syndbe ago be would eve brought §4.008, A Mined b ay | American arme were wielded in the land of Kosciusko. | thexe troublesome times when it seemed ae if the cause | 2 etucient measures for theircommon | egro bey. aged about 9yeare, rought 8600; Major Wil | | Famine stricken Irclond Wehelt the mustering of Ameri. | of Liberty had heen utterly defeated , he he speaker) was his i Ham Hall, purchaser —Remney (Vo.) Agua Gen + ean beneflorner. ere, also, resounded the strangely elo thrust iutoa vile Austrian dongeon, whore, he thanked | BAC defone vould auy Routhers Stats not have | wuer THE SLAVES THINK OF THE PARARNY DIPPr- | quent voige of the vad.ryed Homgarian (cheers); may his God, to-dny there was not ay Austrian, They were pre- fording a net profit to Mr. Kuck Of $40 to #50 nee ture, the comunisioner Uo ugh State ply Avant ; heat'ewih yet be granted! (Renewed cheers.) And — eent'on that cceusion to profer aid to Italy, nnd the audi. | |. ‘the swindle was ‘evegnir tbereot tocall the Legisia Margiand, w R | | now, at this tory hour, when we ure not without porteu- ence might ack why shoull he, @ minister Of the Gospel, {tt Urokers. Ite extent is not yet Asma! T that ite Co-operation be immedi | Rlaaieete, | tou ‘perturbatins of our Own, there i turmcd townrds tn | encourage any warlike demonstrations’ 11 was because he. | 101 88 aad S's Sart Ve it to Secmuda io | Pronk be | the weet gaze of ‘starving thousands on our own Wost- wished a urw readiag of the Bible i Haly—the reading of | 7une July last, where it was opened, ani re — ad i sts the pommee of prominent adverstenof Italian freedom | °Th akiltr—of starving Uhousawds of Christian men and | that @lorivus encnclalion made by angela ty the shepherds, | ee eet tae eden. “Was wade tie OUTHERN TRADE. n were recited they were leodly sppianded, ane the slight WEMeD in citant Svria, beyond the rages of Lebanoa— | “Glory to God in the highest. on earth peace fd good Suse fraud was detected. led to further ox. Dail! recently "ie L rd ht ct Msapprcharion that Gore ectibiced by tbe | aad of unenfranchiond tailtions in Tualy. {Obeere.) Whew | will tewarés men." ‘he trading of this passage in ftaly | Smination. and the trecds will roe po the F ed | Fee! ana fortican shement bn the aumtuner, which, | OWf Rewhorn empire was Gghting for its very existence to-day was -‘toward men of good will,” and then mon de- | MUMAred hogebcads. Parties in this city now © and Mean Na happily wee eb latmetiel. oa <ppreteed, we bad 8) mpatt friendé sbroad,cnd armeand money — termined who were the men of good will. Buthe (the 'B t TT LP Montes then come forward att read thesub. | aBd men traversed the ocona to oar aid, But for this wo | epecker) wanted to include all men, and. therefore he | Pesrmpled. oat State. ae by the Cencrel Assembly of Joined addres af sympathy end encouragement — Might now have boon dragging along the chain of eolo- | would establish ond strengthen liberty in Itty. In con Seton be {utlowing persons, to wn pre yan rn “poe | nial depensionce. In responding to this call, we are not, | clusion, he urged them to ald the Italian cause with their Mted \ 1 dul Seveven, Andrew Law, P8VRRSELD <TAYY: OF MANEPACTURRS 18 CONEOTE Rg he R.A rom an Use therstore exere ong sacreahy | wt repay ing a debt Prayers, with thelr hearts’ best wishes, nnd with their Perens . + Stilee, of Georgia; John evr. * ailer ai gratitude. (Appanee yw Gf our eilizens, prompt at folid substance, that Haly might Indeed be (Ap a 7 ty Unghee, of Missiasipp!, All the wootten mille in this village, anya the Rockville | tu ihe chiktren of Washington hail you os you | fh summons, devotes a thovaaad dollars to;lbe couse. | plaune,) beg free (AP: | eing F Samuel Tats, of Ten. Rapullicun. exept Ue American, Florones and Samomy, | prs ite = = 4 ‘Thin, we] kooow , 6 not atenth part of what he has already | — Loud calls were made for Horage Greeley and James T. Mate pub \rhanean: © Y. Rovlor, of are running bu: nine hours a day’ wnetead of twelve, a | Lenpire cmenget tbe eampires. Yes nein wo pave ints ile yalslot Wesauty. (Avplanse,) From | Brady. but nciiber of there gentleman wore pe ode j Celta t. J. Mallory, ¢ couatomed te ree above od -e~ eo ~ w little farm in Caprora, over the dim waters he goed deal of dl fact) ee ae ¢ of Bagland; Jollan The Wir ail, ot Iulinge, oe |S * en te ot Ee ee ee ee a eee cried, Gartols saretrtue ble head tow to. | Spprerance af rety aac abdaer SF pete Havre on the 16 ’ Florida, Priam: cot ti. F, Greesthwait, of Prugia, ruaning fail time, and we believe intend to. Wehesr | sirpeihs and cangratulatam®, Awd why shonki on | Bight Jaton Isten to hia wishes, Toug live Gacibulid raid they came expressty to hear him. | ie tant to be $60,000 and upwards. Bey cemoursanisssigus 80d | ey are hereby that the sie is Seare mane oom ee meaaes [ BCtF We owe eur very eomtineet to ome af your | Sid Bia twain ie wos duck te whe ae | the’ seduce, aintvan Ate ee ie ee } conon akin ’ — i’ Bontherh Birect | ‘This seems inte, na cloth has Been accuma: | Chey Sacug heme terettekee ee Rentcle sf Your 0 | coud cempotiom of Austria. Seon epen wide the gates of | years vader’ the Cleat md gure skien oe | HUNGsoJAmen Flolidny was hong at POninted, en. , ee Ber : i lating for # andl the spring trade protanen to be | Snvitanene: teprudvore & Rome, Gur poetry. | inseuradeace io the whole of Italy! (Applause) Oc aly. end tied the how: | on the 7th inet. We learn that he met his hte reekiens- ‘Trade aed manne ay lgatimall be, aud ane hereby ‘se | a Cee ee een ee pan ng tae ew oy ae he ica) | en, oh wenry aie wailing Hungary, Py piace, omong \ eueet (ile, Din) ae o-eeciaenre, tle s0ren peeing Jy, expreswing a wish that anow was on the ground, ao by that samemad style aha be. vehane, receive, pew. rere Pin tee toe. Gon aft one the nat Voud cheer.) F forever earn, although: liberty dead he wight Urack a few rabbits,” as he went 1 the gal " ya Bic iu law Uo NOVEL U, Weir waccemnirnteatge. A Smmanoe Remon THAD Rereneen wo tarn—ta | Chr htanig irvgh the Dawe Ages. Noe sereue there. | Sseenie tbe maveh of freedoun ‘he beppinces ‘of the | ficved te’ her revereetuaae We Syreeeet ‘ro dude | few ie core seed Ne macder, but said that ie Wve mor en, W408 in part by tie marth og Aneta inet Me Caleb €Waalbary Post r'itilagin Hie wearers congue eye mean. + hea wy an the Kings of orth, (Grea | Jove sat sympathy for aly and as every taint | ode Hy whom be did Bot say. \ deysts wha master at White Pigeso, Michigan. wae arrested UpeR © ond tte telewope for the wunre The artence of Pabrucigs | mq.) ee Amerikan could wake Ae speech, be urged them 0 GD, matare ox the change of 16 vin the ited States mail 0 Wan | tonsa t sicese, and the owerd of Garbalds te gee the Milewing ole waa then sung by Dr. Geiaerre exbibit their ititerest in the now made to ave oe mS potm eset Boy = Teaertect ® to Wherty, When you umelbeetbed the blade hy Le sve Corvor, the ancietee standing and uniting | free Italy by rendering her substantial aid. ‘ees Sue und him to qtv« ball in the enn of 66,080 to appear om trish, | AY coer’ marettees etvantiie, Gnd the clnrtse cae yoo +8, cavern OF rr ‘ | eatetar mnt oe if ang Bin te give te un ae | to battle very blast streck cor care, ander hearts | ’ wt MAN PRREbOM, } Calis Cor Mr. Brady were repeated. | wee abd teansweret or in defn M eager iseiciee, = aiveet ch yyed boning. i armed feo pond to he tree | Aic—Mseifles He mn. ‘The Presnevr stated that, seme unexplained cane, | ¢ Of Reeord, of any ¥ ken to his home Deputy United States | Bek Italy. tetee queen of the world sbookiagain Beene — Comper, of ihe aoe? the Commuitivs for the Grant Mr. Braly wae not prevent, and he also announced the have and nee a com. , Shel Moore. + him an ¢ mmity of obtaining (Bt | i stress ef her own fortenes, and frum every heart American Mow Meeting In favor of Halian Predom and reception of a ietter from the Hon. John re. | a wrety, Waite benny altar ond renewal theie — Pequie aia and put in exeen. | mitted by a Hation®, aa ehall | fu his clr = ing tbat the urgency of his offielal dutios own house he was per. roy | ane = Sonn rete the cold rivers ad Maime to tm from taking part ta vor int stn fre for the purpore of chang: | the giiiere onknance oat Fr ee short nap, the afficer mount. | or) pr. ver yom, Al | There being nother #peakers who were willing to ade hove reenaiemt for the government of ig guard nt ¢ Not making hie appearance 10 cout the news L diners the auiience withont previous notice, the 4 - é dc Yeas, the Sage wae bares end he ban Gouge | erceeee be Gay. Ve some of freetom., wake to glory! ; irned with enthusiastic cheers for Garihwltl, the We he ma “ te the om titotion and Jaws — Strye Wresonee ‘i ‘ ——— ee to bgit~ 1 Hlates. ted natureliy to the belief that he had committed suleide bt 4 “Wo are pow custlag the qrund ecnsonemmneat / Sootares toorsth ber sours faa ‘The Slave ‘The captial stack a dhe ebows Mentioned corpo. by ile use. | The Deputy Morshal returned home and fe | when the dewceuAants of the man whe drove / Beomath her bivad, UNITED sTaTRE "8 COURT. chai) be two miivon# O€ dotlare. but may be in. ported the facts as marrated above. But the } dhe ¢y1606, ond Cpteline, the trator oe ona | Betore¢ : Dee ee dean not exon Ming five eniltious dottars, part of the story Is to come. The Detews SS ices) iepvenp ene’ aioe eo aie tam (—-yX. / vor ik ehall he dectne Tea edvent, by a majogity of lenrux that within « fow weeks Woodbury has | fares your wed wi, ~ ' Ue cuekhelders, holding two-thirds of salt stock spoken te hy an ad tance In or heme Chicago | ici seve wet wort, "the ‘dat ' 3. Ho it further enacted, That ail lowe or parte of | The story reaching White he sappaeed grave of | wnited wnt ‘avlarte emara Be bes og telus st ; miliating ogaiwat thie vet, Pe, and the same aro | Woodbury was opened, and to qnateia celie fel | Garo’ victorias Feu are only walling for new ny rep’ ale fin, cockning « Irge ice ae wee. Te, 4: | sebiews mente —for You mur Yet realige ull our hopes | The Norfolk (Ve.) Chaunber of Commons tewvotly rent | ther tee that the United States guborities ut Deteeit yon mist yet owe * oe John D Myrick as Its agett to Ra fo invostiente the wll peegeed to investigate the matter immediately af cur own cities, ae Corman pig . Vlities for establishing direet se: ‘The 4-7, © no. . he bor bis ader Sica hie retary eseveral Orme of the fi."test re. | Acmxe CuuweacORme OF Paneer —Me_ dhgert feng | rove tek the eke. We may die by i f 44 if it wie in Liverpool, Havre and Antwerp, have bea! led to the etieiont cliet Clerk of the Patent 1, Oy law, | free!” Car iain Jaen te pertoet Jerk io Nortel wa point from which direct trade may wow the acting Comm siorer, nd Yo gy al De pet? work of Haton | De inanguinted! ond they are pledged & makecash Ad Pusiness wit he tran werred. No ancceasor Wr. | Moly. Primer - won weoee on any shipments that our enterprising merchant® — Thomas wilt, it (« thought, Ue sppointed hy President Bo car p-rnt or 00 Wk tothe Dey puke Tt wonkd 204 surprise we if one pf (he French pbanon OM Werle wae ean j

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